+1 Lyneham Shops takeaway, again many years ago, but I recall a sign saying that they would pretty much batter and deep fry whatever you wanted.
A friend and I travelled at lunchtime from Barton to the fabled establishment to sample their wares. We didnt bother to return once our hearts started beating again.

Deep fried mars bars are amongst the most disgusting foods in the world.

I’m sorry, my school used to feed us disgusting food such as calf brain and tongue on a regular basis for lunch, and I can say without hesitation that deep fried mars bars would have been immensely welcome in the place of that awful offal.

I’m surprised the Burns Club doesn’t feature them, given the origin of the delicacy.

I’d say the Burns club is more interested in the kilts & bagpipes aspect of Scottish culture rather than the more current expression of scottishness involving welfare dependency, smack, glassings and deep fried mars bars.

Deep fried mars bars are amongst the most disgusting foods in the world.

I’m sorry, my school used to feed us disgusting food such as calf brain and tongue on a regular basis for lunch, and I can say without hesitation that deep fried mars bars would have been immensely welcome in the place of that awful offal.

The deep fried mars bars from the g-spot in gungahlin closely resemble a sausage roll at first glance. It’s got layers of flaky pastry surrounding a hot mars bar, and its dusted with icing sugar. It’s pretty good but I’m not sure that it’s actually deep fried….??

However Steve and his awesome team at the Fish shack in Civic rock the deep fried mars bars!! ^-^ Light crunchy batter surrounding a gooey melted mars bar, served with cream and ice cream… It is delightful!! Much ? to these guys and their tasty food
P.S. you should try the sweet potato wedges while you’re there, they’re kind of amazing

Apart from the deep-fried Mars Bar … have you ever tried the “Pizza Crunch” in Glasgow … take one slice of frozen pizza, dip in batter, deept fry… is it any wonder they have the highest rate of coronary disease